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View all search resultsLake Toba Festival: Girls put bowls of holy water on their heads as they perform a traditional dance called 'Tortor Sawan' during the opening ceremony of Lake Toba Festival on Samosir island, North Sumatra Sunday
Lake Toba Festival: Girls put bowls of holy water on their heads as they perform a traditional dance called 'Tortor Sawan' during the opening ceremony of Lake Toba Festival on Samosir island, North Sumatra Sunday. The festival is held annually to promote tourism in the region. (AP/Binsar Bakkara) (AP/Binsar Bakkara)
span class="caption">Lake Toba Festival: Girls put bowls of holy water on their heads as they perform a traditional dance called 'Tortor Sawan' during the opening ceremony of Lake Toba Festival on Samosir island, North Sumatra Sunday. The festival is held annually to promote tourism in the region. (AP/Binsar Bakkara)
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